The Signal, 1919-6-26, Page 2411.
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('BB OItiisiAL PRINTING Cu., Leo.
PeattsIte.ns
Thursday, dune 2-11. 1919.
PROTECTION ABUSED.
What is the Go�r^ernment going to d.
about the protiteeLig revealed before the
cost of living committee at Ottawa S. It asia
cannot disclaim responsibility, A Gov• on a Sealed Packet is Your Safeguard.
ernment that legislates money out of the
pockets of the people by a protective -- -•
tariff. on the plea that industry must be 1 of the U. F.. A. is a class orsa:azatton, ! A QUESTION OF
supobrted. places itself under obligation eliminating all but farmers, and cannot QUESTION
to see that advantage is not taken of the get very far in any great pr0gresbive ---
rteform The action of the. radical Liberal
protection to enhance prices unduly and
tn e Csr
fleece the people. The most rabid advu- Cnionisommonss idors nut ter
am toadian encouraHuuge theof
.d
tate of protection evoushrink from formation of anthy strong y\„estern radical.
attempting to justify the 30I) per cent. party. I( the Lib. ral party does adopt a•
of the Dominion Textile Cu-, the 72 per progressive platform at the coming
wn:entnon and selects as a leader a scene
of the Paton Manufacturing Co., and man to put that policy into operation
other gross examples of profiteering that the Liberal party may regain its fuU,
have been revealed. prestige in.Western Canada.
The strikes in the West and the unrest Il(/NT 1 FIIK ItETCRtiE1/ MEN.
evident throughout the whole country are awn. ' h,uke•.ao•,1re• in a element ..t
direct results of the shameless profiteering - l.o0ti.t t l mkipg said a - 11io w doll'
that has been g•ang•on during recent C,: out the "Ah. Qui." and "silt vous markt• t•rrwurtls of us ell." Ht• was quirt
years. What is to be said in reply to the Flan: peopleouknow you have been to w'roue. The lathst view. us put for-
FrL)on without tangl [yard In• certain Cabinet Ministers 1111.1
s raker who declares: "Ne were willing Ihrn't say "dangle.' Dangling" -goes others. is that e,uecitutt doth make
to keep things going during the war. even with'shell•holes• . • her,rs.• of its all. :
if we d d not get what we considered a When leasing or buying house, uTake the Western members
The one Tea that never disappoints the
most critical tastes.
LAD
CO
10 keep his job until he-lul Y.011.11.Y.011.11.place
;sew to go.
Mr. Calder gave every credit to Mr.
4 re,t
tr's censtieiwe whirt. lade him go
out earl' 1111:11.0.a 114.1.11 art 'dimwit all
through the West, but be {refuted with
pride to his 11411 1.1.11S4.10111.0wglt•It gave
By H. F. Gadsby.
1tr this time the 'budget has been'
eliewel to rags-uualyzel to its last
u sums• but nue phase of 1in de•bute
ne,y hove twmp•d the euriows.oleserver
-I uwau theup•ratiriiis of emiscirne•e
in 11.e nomilo'rx of Parliament. 1'ou-
x,'1e•11ry bit• 1001.11•11 nicht[ glorified Iv air.
Calder that tithe's.. It mar even ie.
that cons•ienve is routing IMO its
for ex-
not necessary to examine ta e ce ar hest
amph, t aus•iemv 1lNx needs hwl nes
••lie
to r deal. Rut now that the war is over " dont bomb now. "f thew tvdlc, tNrlt� and iudiriJuull>.
why Should we not strike in protest \\'hen'at meals, don't say "Shoot us [,tit on 1110 prairies, with tea• free airelm%ter. It e
against the way in which our wages are', the punk," or "Once on the du pain." It( heaven ventilating their souls, they .'ih°est auyrhi•n
being taken from us to heap up mer Neither is it good taste to ask (ora "dip." ns ver l'uow they lord a ernscirme. It 1 iu iii i t tl, it to
wealth for the wealthy'" His attitude i Mtss•tins nerd not be brought to -the inuttioku,ne ns till itrurtliy sov,itst•irne•rs iu high t:trltr,
1
table shook', %%Rhino nuiking Itself frit. It I in"le"t, 11r•omr 11
may not be entirely logical -he may not hem 1 exprect to punch your late they rot
Canada. but 1
be hitting mate right spot. or hitting Sergeant the moment you are out of woe that oiiii ieubegan tow[' like' ttholy Iabtvr "'"tnere
whein the right way, but at any rate he is i uniform. You will have to fall in at the nailed liver or n boil Int the tack. Fut I tells n% that all obi.
end f the queer i tieurt%thrulx.._Thin.
HEROES BON(/REI).
Medals and alddresset. Presented in
Morris Tow1Inhlp.
ltrusxt•b. .1 11.• _u: -.--Iter of 1114.
Isrgt•s1 141441 uti».1-ucce,tful rt'it•pdiotis
for returned soldiers was held 011 the
hie the neural eterage to roam n Wlere xpaeiuus gr Ix 40 Ur. uud Mrs. ttl0h-
he wax uud 11•1Ir the WS 111111 hr had lard I'rts•ter, Morris tow iiship. The
rather than Hy to others that In. place was tastefully Je•arated with
'.ottr•d not,of. air. Polder hex tit•-I1lumrrs, hug Hags, tool the
icloit•d a ro,ms•le11•e 11111! would Wilke .preytraat wile untried eat iu •splrudiJ
1.alrlot Goblet Zook like u Mee,.e',• of form, s•
w•
chw:t•. ft will be a great surprise to Col. Conde. of Clinton. who
the "[clack ('ai'dry" of Saskatchewan. utuudel 1ht• itilit !inflation. was chair -
They will w01111011• w111'r0.11tu met 11. 11111111. 111111 rnlh•tl 1111011 Rev. Messrs.
The feet rettlaius, nevertheless, that Hti.teklus and 1►avlw,n. and W. 11.
Mr. Calder Itax It and that he Is proud Fraser. M. 1'. P.. for speeches. The
of its behavior. lie wutdd love to most htterL•'tt1ng ft•t,ture of tIN• After -
yield to his principles and I1• a wieder noon was the p11•w•utttt' of gold
Western idol like air. 4'rernr, but hes metals to the ,vettn•uwl 11t1',sa, e:teh
ev14st•iene• is of a sterner mould. Itttevompcuti,.1.1.v w prIuht1 address.
bids hint Hing away ambition turd cite I Henry .1 ohus.,n 1it,kei after this duty
affection of the chasers and ender.. the I In mood toren. turd alejor skew of the
trouts that patient ,writ of the 1111- 11111st Huruu liatt:tlien made a fitting
reply- en behalf of the soldiers. Iter.
air. Hawkins presented medals to 11,t•
mothers of seven heroes wht, $ltr•p "Ill
Flanders fields." 'Au address was
also
also. •gh•ea 0at11 her.
Two vett-t•xtrute'i Gutsy drills were
gilen by twelte 'pupils of S. S. No.
Morris township. and eighteen %rholers
of Relgr:VI" s•11t101. reales-lively. trebled
by' 'Hisses Pluton! and Isar. te•at•ht•rs.
worthy Atka+. No weak cuutproutiww
for Mr. Calder's i•ouscleure, which 10I114
111111 111:1! this is It evar year nod that
this r _ try demands of him the satri-
HMv which u Cabinet position entails,
nx 14.ng as Union Government holds
ttget lie r.
Ye,t, he w111 stick to the ship until it
p,► •s dowel. 1'ussabiaw•n 1'altlr•r't+ rote
w4. qNY• stands on the buruintg deck.
a'1 nee only a •, cwt hr, has thol. and
tlu• it hounderuntil it sees ti soap
or
a & time spur ser a bar of stp u4.
Quit ing else that will wash bite
it
asho n:•li' a- star ('alder's ton -
t! Ott It situ nut long ago fu
1'rewlr trowln, hitt it tutus! out 10 be
only Gen on the wave. Mr. Calder'scons Irnr surveys the battle wreck
1
with n err t4.
but careful hark. Ht' will
what hr tau get out of it.
tri+rising eons•letke is Mr.
chest to tlw Eastern
i
wilt to see
.ttoNher .
Rowel l's.
-dew! It is.
Of
ll flexible
to
i
abes retotit
Nomltally a Liberal
stilt ore' many virtues
e•Iltt't'gt'IN•y it mien.
• ,t 11.11. l'rutel't lolntst
t•:tnwhile it soar%
uselerati and
wiriest Is flue to
Mr. Itc rwv%
"sit up and take nolle.'' 11'•
hitting something and making people' Uon't retro to spurs as "guth(wks. toe Hrst time in their Ilcts ernes rue• ,,,,mseirue•, which is ev r dwllcawl to
It might sound rough to the members or nuldr them uucuntfurtabli•: Hubert"1' lift, raise this budge debate to a
had What is Inc remedy' We do not pre• the district staff who wear them. vN
their etsi e•u:e cur tl tciv rn oar the P
The System is
Poisoned
By Failure of the Liver and
rlatte where only Lehr wn!'seem.
a verse simple fool of nerd or wrong. •14. [ernes are rfftrth Awu� with the
tend to say, further than that every' Dont if you happen to have
e.
pistol or a few rockets among your 119:44411chw
,a the diet 1110414,111P111111011 4.v it moist• and strife of photon' protiteetts
industry that is proved to betaking undue • souvenirssend up flare -lights or "Red third 'iishtrhn
iug teeter--expeeiey. � and striking workmen. Away with the
it ix IN n s nu n{tst•ttiug all prnb-
s with
purr
ills -
Sir
w
advantage t ---the tariff, shouldbe de -
towards curing the trouble. on the main street of your town, "Over 1:ott•ri'tt'r'It is On the job. And for 1 1 t th
hefts' It 1s regarded as a gambling device. this pease --a {arty Government.
L UMW
paved of t e protection it has abused.
over green oyer red" from your front t,xpet ettcy a runs mntrrtnlisw 4..f our p'itt
lawn. It is more likely to bring the dish for coedit e, even when u ]arty
:over anent is in whet.. but it b•eomes 1 h•urs and w-img til t4. wary itpw:lr
lice officers than reinforcements. t w l e14 n 1'nlon air• It"will to the donmin o
n•lawat w ere t le• mar 4.r eNu
eis'*wi w•Ithout futerfsring a't
J
whether It does right u4. wrong. alec;nysJosephFIti1111•',. divi,hn,b. All
Don't "bum' tau many cigarettes from shooting mrd the tumult and the di.
your neighbor. There is no isrur in Hn.1s it rxpsllent to do stmething. but content and tau• high cost of living ur
Canada. I5t 1'ulott Govrrumemt ester nstL It hew due to wharf -Mr. Howell says to
Dunt (,eget to vote for the bylaw .4.n Above all. don't scratch. -Exchange. pooiirut to do n,uythi14g. ita this new• iwrvousness. This, it net explumttlon
,Ind IN• ,atfce• nspeet of ex{e limey that only air. Howell's .otts'iriN•e•
Saturday. wld�h 11:10• git'ew 11110 West•r1 1101 -
could elle. It rnyors the high cost ..f
,�y�
`s•k•mv a stuuhu•h Ho . beThr l•:ashrn
MtKIM'S UIRBCTORI. re'1111,w•Ie1N1• 10 nut affected the x:11110 w•:1y I"ring, 1.01111104.. Of rnnrs, when Kits--
11011111110 the F.nxterl'tents h•n. t' is ser- ; get nervous they always too up in the
New Edw.,Kltesrs Malay Changes, Ise.114., When Mr. Rowel1tt it tit d. air
Publishing Field.phlstiruteil -11 waxes fret on es ten- FlNvelle, gets that jnwpc fe•I-
The ranudbrn Newspaper hirw•tnry't,titrw• tublt-d'hote of Hsnl iorliele,. a IJos•ph
.
little• bet of ••ve•ry thlug fr situp t., ',1C I"' jawkx ba.1m up Hc,• 1vnt0 u
for 1919. Pcu-t issued by the publishers. nuts, but fhr lyrarr14 lame irtwe bels 1",11[141 and wo cures his tn•rcou itt
1.01
A. Midi In. Limited. advertising agency, - -. •- . . . . ... .........:1711.• unrll it'. time for another x{ascot. In
of al,titmul. Tiroutn, •Wlnuipeg and
Germany accepts the peace terms.
What else c maid she do?
It will be a while yet h• -f we the trans-
atlantic trip by aeroplane classes as a
pleasant iohcily jaunt.
If it should be decided to hang stmt of
the "profiteers," we fancy there would be
plenty of applicants for the tub of hang-
man, high test of new'print-the total mint- •i,' through the session the \\ a stere 1 ng t ortong 1
).•r of 4'niudhut pnblfentions iucrru%td ' e•toxritlwv has been torn between lore agents taking orders for rnlnrue•d pit•
Fifty -Hee new '11111111 duty--Ioye of 11 quirt life as u tunes. Phos• a bo had friend u4. rela-
bot dein. honwe•,.0ke1 free trade nod
sn 'h manner l'1%. n,•rrunsu.»s act ern
1 Fnglnnd Ihdirxtr% greet[ 1 r•a1tn. dispassionate touts ienc e,. like
acts it Hirst tax:item. Tho \irxtr[I1 eve-
artlrity' in the publis11114g Hrld during ( air. ltawell'0 anti- [lir Jnw pd1's. Nee -
the last year. scirue keeps. itself tit on a tow simple vousurss: 1'An you Iwnt lt't
N•I•i1e 1110 her of daily papers Priticxwles.but the mlmnetFuttythfu e istern ,oundenot
published lit 191", 441111 es from 1:1•r tf
to 126- AM' wNiuly to the effect of the i have n dark eco,.. taste next mooting- I At the present tient there are travel -
•i I art 1 rhe o.1 inter • dietrhis
At a school board meeting in Toronto
the other day it was reported that an
idiot after a course of tratnin: was earning
$30 a week. It wasn't stated which one
of the Toronto papers he was editing.
The Saltford Sage remarks that we
should have the finest climate under the
two if we could have the cold winter
weather nom and shaft the present hot
weather into January' and February.
from l.Itsn n, 1.•0+-. surcease from the rarer of war, and
, weeklies lune arisen during the {11st I,luty to Its clamorous constituent..
ryw'r• '1..111' II long time the \\'rstrrtt t.1tnscit•n1,•
Altogether. the situation wire. r - ,tifftrrd in .flelev, but silent reoffering
Reelinxlu of the wntndtxt ttnhirr, re-' didn't please the voters bark home.
Reeling. as it 't4.•., the healthy tondi-
h• toren Nast to They sem :dela feft•rgr•antx *eying.
floe pr•cuiliug t ,nu•rnl • "Why im blazes don't you let conscience
West of the 1e•:akY Get busy." Seo there erre
Whewver exaalfu0s the page's of the •1
lit Kim 1lIrw'h:r - with the rare they rhetorical outbursts from time to 111110.
1 loot not umuy-not enofigh to Sutter a
deserve e'tnuttt tail to 1e• i mineswe I'niuu Goverttuwut whew chief octal -
Dation the great 1111..t. involved- iu glean.ation was sitting on the lid. 114 raiz[
Mg se many th,nisands of items df in -'slid the \\'[aero mrtule•r exphi iu tbxt
I,' 1 tlo• eutirH•Id '
1.1,11 ., i
. of S'nttedlnn pubticettonte rove•resf bet '
Toronto has a street railway strike on for ilirw tory is it complete goxrttowr
:ti ,!c ‘"i'''' t.hd 1:1:11 i; w :.s id Mad
of every town :old City he I'iu:tdu and histo to nnege(rht,ne it xa it could Lr
its hands -though perhaps they feel it in Nt•wt ihuld wheel o publk•attiro is bean! two t'acns:nml mile, :to: ay. Tln•
their feet rather than in feel: hands. issued. 1 m0 may tune to [t fur in• ' t'"tern tel.;tr:tt'be•l b,ck. - 1. •t her roar.
Toronto is always complaining abet its forutatiutn tis 110 ]reputation, county That's w(iat you're there for."
street -car service, but it is easier to lents, reheats and wtUerwesee tele- 1 In Wetlle ttlw•s they scut silarlwr
r graph. express and lacking- facilities. nt•ss'•g1•.. 1'etaw borne nt aure and
grumble than to walk. with the ne•a• vunrllttom% ' we'll repair your ism:elenCe for you.
formation. .41
on i x I e'en n , t ' to , .1 Si
Sir Lomer Gouin is returned to power
.S1101a - $eeiuethiug .e•uts to clave gale wrong
•rising dully _-recan.truej, tt, expan-
%itrn. development' -Ibis kW* hl its with the works." -1 neele •slaud that
1 With Rnrrlrs.
familiar green and reit '1•nvert. attest Mnhnrg. irhox0 roast science IM sop{row�11
in Qaebec Province with a reduced caro Its Mice on even office dlak and to be one of the most ver•ul in lei ski A fami'y tree is sometimes the out -
majority. After the prey out elution the 111 retry business IU.rary, I atclieweii. obeyed'. this xunuuogt tunlW growth o: a successful busines plant.
House stood seventy•five Liberals to six Ask ('le,nenel' for Me('rarken. I''I"'le hack with It J•ous'ir•nce its g0011 as
A tle.patcla (rem \\'iugh:nl, say .
s; new'• - the motor jacked up. the ball -
Conservatives. This time it is about bearings r0111114.1.11. NIA the record ran
seventy Liberals to nine Conservativest'riewis of •Mutes 1'. J11,'rtickovi• eon• ming sweet Anil true etch aro r,aspiug.
and two Labor men. Sir Lomer will ctrtwl oar aGnch 11. ' t.tlt+, of uuuu• Ir. aihluwl Clark 111$01 11011.1110.1 xnnt•
slanghte•, 111111 .1•/itenell art Goderlrh i
W fifteen yea r. in Kingston {wnlit:; , time age to let 1.1111.0•11.10.1. have its 11111L!4inry', have NAuted the 1lrrulatl„ii f niter ni t'iI over to. the cross bench,-
w•hert• the Unit's! FN'cnters of Albert:,
petitions tiu•onghout Htit•on county,lwonld hear It bnyz.
addreas'11 to the atiuister of .lnttitr•, lint the !widget was the one ;trendxskfug for ronuuntation �f the ,.hence for the long-siefe•rin¢ Western
live at the trent ere easily appealed
to. and hwiulel to phare all order for
sada nt 'l pictures, Just on what au-
thority the•it• :agents e'itivass the coun-
try we de not know. bot w-4. think
they should be compelled to harry a
lifrttse. Their work may be perfectly
all right. end their pictures perfectly
luttlisfru•tt,ry, but we have known wavy
crimes when Niit ti hap not Iwr•11 flit' (caw'.
hilt owing to n elected egreernent on
the port df tlw rnstomrr-nn agree-
ment they were not careful to under-
state' the tt•rtux of before signing -
they were bluffed into Inking an au-
s.ttIsfatt0ry picture and paying et Irlg
price for it. It 11 just as well to be
Itareftel. The agent tae as mewl' right
Its. trust you a% you have to trust him.
Tell him when the work is shine. and
if it is perfectly satIefattory-. you will
take the picture, and only then.
probably be able to worry through.
A promise of the Union Government a
election time which it has grievously failed
to carry out was that there should be
conscription all round -conscription of
wealth as well as conscription of men.
The revelations before the cost of living
committee of Ottawa prove clearly what
was suspected -that while the • soldier,
gave up home. business. comfort, often
life itself. to serve their country overseas.
-greedy men at home were seizing the
opportunities of wartime to make huge
profits out of the needs of the people,
while the Government looked on cr act-
ually aided in the looting by putting up a
e'Lti per cent. tariff wall behind whicft the
profiteering was the more readily carried
on. Newspapers which uttered a warning
in 1917, that the victory 'of the Union
Go•rernrnent would be a victory for the
Big Intern 1, have been overwhelmingly
justified by the subsequent events
The Calgary Albertan. a Liberal paper
which supported the (';tion Government
at the last election, makes the fol owing
Significant comment:
Premier Martin has sent a , all to all
the Liberals throughout the Province of
askatchewan for domed united ranks
against ,the Union Government. He refers
to some of the shortcomings of the Gov-
ernment and insists that the national
Liberal party will adopt a low tariff
policy. He shows by figures that tell
the truth that Canada is carrying a
greater burden of indirect taxation per
head than any other nat•o n in the world.
The LJbers! party is still the dominating
one in Western Canada. The organization
semiotic- hop/p..41 upon Met
the pr .Lite[ t' freedom on
4'r:lt'ketl vies coin -feted t
tit ueit.,tglctm by Mr. .1 sy11t•rasy. 111th sone -Aunt 111411q• -
In I.1IIN114't1/.11 irf(h III killing of Me.
1.1.11,•11.11Ct took the form of speech :
4'1'u,keu's wife at h fmrin near diel -wen others it Nxwtmtol tlty guise of
[(rote. Pardon for lee prlwwwr or his Ileuf •e0uh•ngd for the (:ovt•rnment'%
pn•ole is N.kel ,n eke gronndx Ihe t milk 111111 0111[4. pr0iwsalx. Hath others
prier to the o•4. n4. ,for w•hb•h he was again n vague uure%f--Ifke nbar-norm
ae•mteNv91 he had been of geMd 11un•- Hy hwking for 0011111411111g better than
nch•r and enn
xepinry h:IbifN. (/[hes eta-:Ill'-it-Ittalf per scot. But most of
petitions which have from time to time x,111 few western 1.01044•14.111*410(.11111.041been t•Irceilltted In the vicinity of Mr- itself on the vote. $4110101.011.44.10111141
1'rackodes home have not been largely rated for the atcalnsb•r umeudment on
sigulrl. the principle that n half lett is better
thou 11) bread: other rouxclelttis toted
` -nets lens• to cut hoose. and this It did :
herot,.
crime of r)f c- but in viertults w:aye according to iwr
tire alNstrn
the c.Doul teulp•ranieat ural fndicldttol 1.110-
.
You are more to nosed some
bandy remedyfor Seeburn,
Insect Attars, orn Scratches.
Sore Places. Dem - Ruk has twee
proved to be the beet. Tape a
box with you.
a amps al Sra
7AM.»BUK
eatiowswilloptiewashessersesoressease-
e
•4
for the (lover •nt on the plea that
there w'1114 nn impllesl K0111114r In the
tariff ch:Mees: end mile. is few eon.
sriewe't'x 111.1 not vote at ell. thereby
registering disapproval of everything
he sight.
Itreadly .Iw'aking. the 11'extenl colt-
stiene• found exprv.sion one way or
another. 1'one bend', ns 1 said before,
ntak••tt here... of it. till. voluntary or
, involuntary. 1t rest. With the voters
to sly which. 1 hail' 1111 I110:1 Clint the
mntt'r the con./ienit' tits It's Hill tics it
lens of getting Nee nomination. This
4111111011 fu the W10.1. In the East we
under -demi that n el1 tlts'tpl Inti eon-
eelenee 91.11•,. Ifs 1 or spelt. only one
been nt n time.
Conscience. like death .oh. ominous
nnnit.gv- hires a shining murk. so We
nntnrnlh• turn to the eilideet'.linf.ters
to l/4. 1100 11 iRwr'terl them. It ,iinde
theta brnee. Mr. 4'rerar it enh.ldenl•d
t0 n•.tgn his portfolio and to tell why
it' did 11. 4'nrionsly eh it acted
nn Mr. ('alder In the directly npppate
way. It fortified him In the retolallon
Wash The Kidneys!
After Bad Colds or influenza
Look to Kidneys and Bladder]
Owing to bad
colds, overeat-
ing or intemper-
ance, qr to the
after effects of
influense-uric
acid and toxins
(poisons) are
store4 JSp in the
body find cause
backache, lum-
bago, rheumatic
pains and stiff
• loigta.
It is moat es-
sential that
treatment be di -
y rested towards
prompt eastr'� Otte' of the poiaona from
the body wh' cense theme pains and
achy. This means that the excretory
organs -(the bowels, akin and kidneys) -
shonJd he excited to their beat efforts.
Every one should clean house --internally
-and thus protect one's self from many
germ di/rases, by taking castor oil or a
pies/ant locative such se Dr. Pierce's
Pleasant Pellets, which are made of May-
apple, aloes and jahp. Take theme every
other day. This will excite efficient bowel
action. it you suffer from hackaehe irri-
tation of the bladder and the kidneys,
shown by the frequent calls to get out of
bed at night, considerable mediment is
the water, briek-lett deposit,paps
rimming,
headache in the youshould
obtain at the drug store "Anuric" (anti-
urie arid), int put up by Dr. Marne.
To build op the.mtrwttgth and improve
the blood, take an iron tonic such as
•'imntic,' manufactured by Dr. Tiaras,
to he had in tablets at dntg stores, or
some good herbal tonic such se Dr.
Pitrnw's ('.olden Medina] Dhiuvov�erytt
made from wild roots and harks withal*
alcohol. gad out aro io tablets or Ygdi
Kidneys to Purify the Blood
Relief Obtained by Use
of Dr. Chawe's Kidney -
Liver Pits.
Too much eating of heavy, hithly-
seasoned foods and too little out-
door exercise are she most frequent
causes. The liver r upset, becomes
torpid and inactive, the bowels aro
constipated. the kidneys are over-
worked in an effort to get rid of
the accumulating poisons and break-
down. Headache, backache, aching
limbs sound • warning note, and
when thus u not heeded the natural
development Is rbeumattam, lam -
Dago, and painful and fatal forma
el kidney dwaae.
To best overcome thus condition
De- Chase worked out in his private
prscttce a prescription which has
come to be known as Dr. Chase's
Sdney-Liver Pills. because of their
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Med action on thew filtering
o ns. No tt tmaat has ever
pry en so mice ul m awakening
the tion of the Idoeye, liver and
bows and thereby cleansin the
system\ at all impurities. F* this
Mason `.Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver
Pills have a world-wide reputation
as the most thorough cure for
rbeumatiamt lumbago, chronic in-
digestion and, constipation.
Yrs. Alex.\ Gordon, Walkerton.
Ont.. writes: "'A few years ago 4
asft.red from Money and liver
Isouble, with pal in my back. I
Lad heard of Dr. Cbaes'• Kidney -
Liver Pfila being d for this. se
1 commenced tak them. I had
only taken a couple boxes when
the trouble was all to owed."
Mrs. M. Nickels. 92 Milton
street, Sarnia, writes: "1 ve found
Dr. Chant's Kidney -Liver P as ex-
cellent remedy. I suffered nattier -
ably with kidney trouble as back-
ache, but after i had taken five
boxes of the Kidney-1Jverr Pills
gave me relief. Since then. w
was about five years ago. I keep the
on hand, and use them whenever
lee: the need of them -
Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver PiI1s, ono
pill a done. 25 cents a box, all deal-
ers, or Edmanson, Dates & Cs.
Limited. Toronto. Substitutes will
only disappoint. Insist on *stung
what you sok tor.
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June Bargains
Penes that will make very easy selling for most desir-
able and seasonable goods.
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Bathing Suits
Ladies' Navy Suits, "Zittimerknit" stake, white, trimmed,
half sleeve. Attached bloomers and skirt, Anettr
Kellerman style. RegulSr 8'�.(X) for $1.'25.
Wash Skirts
White piques and gabardines, well male, splendid styles and
qualities. - Sizes 21 to Special, each $2.0) and $2 ',.
Night Gowns
Men's large size. Best slake of white twill cotton. Beauti-
fully made. $2.00 for 111,2;
Balbriggan Underwear
"Imperial" brand, best quality shirts and drawers. 3.4 to 4-1.
Worth $I 00. At per garment. 75c.-
Silk
5c.-
Silk Poplin Skirts
Black, navys, taupe', etc. Ladies' Skirts, braid trimmed
and fancy pockets, etc., all Latest nodes and styles.
• Values, tegular $7.50, $$,0l' and $9:00. At each, $6.50.
Congoleum Squares
In all sizes. At per square yard, $1.25.
Gossard Corsets - 1
Are unequalled by any other snake for, comfort. style and
serviee. They lace in front. Styles for all figures.
• Prices range, $2.50, $3.00; $3.50, $5.00, 16,50, and up.
Cottons
36 -inch twill pillow cloth, sheeting, 9r nightgown cloth.
. Free from dressing. and a beautiful, even, hesvy thread.
Regular, 40c, for 2lic
Sheeting
72 -inch, extra heavy, 00c.
Towelling
19 -inch, all pure linen, roller or tea Turvelling. At per
yard. ;;plc.
Floor Rugs
Special prices on all Wilton. Axminster andBrusselsRugs.
Lrvery size in stock for June Sale.
W. ACHESON & SON
let u basolall match b•eneen itru-+tis
mai hleigtti't' the fnrut•r ants by 17 1.0 '
,t football match, with the c1'iux• .
hent High S h...I boys and le Junior
eleven from llrtts+e'l♦ a• ...nate-Mors..
was wuu by Win0111tt1.:1 to 1 .
.\ !splendid fres• hunch wn. s•rvel.
anti a refreshment booth took in ott'r
came. \t'inghnm bund dl.,,.nr•e.l N
¢leer 'intern w. told a melon choir saute
.nitabh meet -'r,' ht ro14ne.tian with
tit.. pre...Wetion•.
Thirty nnolal. ill all on. twilit pro -
oiled but mime of the boy. are still
4.r rsws, but they alit not Is. oi'••n
Icor 011. The fifteen on V111.011 1111'
L11.011 10 we•re ph etefb by n gat bt c y of
l
Fergenent. G. $hwb+tt..m, 5\'. Tont.-
kin... V. $witwtlrtorrt-t. If. arid J.
Tasker. W. $ti.tt. .\ Horn. Alf. 1'rh'e.
1 tablrens nmol .1 .int lersal.
'flew• N len tuuQe 1100 rupretur cumi-
n.-.•. 511111 who.•• untie•- 11'111 ie•%e'r 111
forgot A•n. Art.' Jtnu.-s Mtt'nllnrn. 1tk•ii-
not 1'it - .Isms* t'oultitt, 1Ir. Guilfoyle.
1'b,•.ter 3.1* 1.t'mn, Gurdon Moon.. 1%011
\t-iglituan, .\u.tlu 1'amltlwll. \\'illlmas
Fordo„ aped .\. x1.4:ria,. A t,N•nwrlal
h.bh•t lime 11 -en Weisel la 1{e•Igrave
1'n'.byt'rien cltnn k recording the
• la nog of t err gallant fellows who tenthly
did tlwir duly. Itelgnrt• .rrrutnttinity
pus• sol f1w {a.e In ttlwwleeg rt -•p..1 to
tho.t• 149,, Inynlly w•rvwi.
W11110 .tool • idets were: I1. 1/ye. t'.
4'nnitht. 11. Itntnektn, N. I:e1.1mw." G. tlnlaw•ritie for The islgnal now
Rates for
Telephone Service
THE new rates for Long Distance Service, effective Mar
25th and based upon air -line mileage, correct inequalities
in the old schedule and embody both increased and de-
creased charges.
Following is a comparison of old and new rates for a
3 -minute talk to points most frequently called b local sub-
scribers:
Goderich to Clinton
Toronto
London
Stratford..
Seaforth..
Blyth.
Old Rate New ' ate
5 .15 $ .15
fol .7•i
.90 .45
.30 .35
2i .20
.15 .15
The hours during which reduced Long Distance rates (night rates)
are in effect are now
From 8.30 p.m. to 11.30 p.m., 60 per cent of day rate
From 11.30 p.m. to 6 a.m., 40 per cent of day rate
Night rata are booed on Standard Time
LOCAL SERVICE
Rates for local service to present subscribers will be increased tees
per cent, effective from July 1st next.
Applicants for service will be charged at the increased rates, from
May 25th.
great Ye11 T.lephona Is a long Distance Statism
The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada
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